Best castles around Lollar offer a rich glimpse into the region's past. Lollar is situated in an area with historically significant structures, providing diverse exploration opportunities. Many notable castles are found in its immediate vicinity, featuring stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The region presents a blend of well-preserved castles and ancient ruins.
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Gleiberg Castle is a must and is a highlight of the hike: Here the tower with its 149 steps is open and we experience one of the most amazing 360 degree panoramic views on the Lahn hiking trail, admittedly the weather should be right: just a few clouds so that the sky isn't so boringly blue and little haze. The two castles Vetzberg and Gleiberg are such beautiful photo models, the Dünsberg keeps forcing its way into the picture and I can't stop taking photos. It's hard to believe that both castles are the same height at 310 and 308 meters, but the Gleiberg view + ruins are unbeatable.
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The armory in particular is super nice
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The building looks like a real fairytale castle. The 'private' and 'no trespassing' probably doesn't apply to some cyclists.
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Gleiberg Castle, located on a striking 308 m high basalt cone, is the landmark of the Gleiberg region that can be seen from afar and is a popular tourist destination. Information about the castle can be found here: https://www.burg-gleiberg.de/ The castle and observation tower were open on a Monday, admission was free. The view from above is worth it!
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The elongated building (85 × 22 meters) in the style of the German Renaissance is originally a military building, which is still called the armory today. The huge armory was built in 1586-1590 at right angles to the New Castle, which had been completed half a century earlier as a small but representative residence. The ensemble of buildings around a courtyard was completed by a royal stable and the rent office. The Senckenbergstraße, which runs here today, was not laid out until around 1900, when the fortress wall had long since been removed. The symmetrically designed armory impresses with its mighty gable roof and the high gables with the typical snail and ball decorations. This monumental building also burned down after the bombing in December 1944. The state of Hesse preserved the old outlines during the reconstruction in 1960/61 and reconstructed the facade; Windows and interiors were modernized to suit the new use. The new palace and armory were used by the Justus Liebig University, which was rebuilt in 1957. The small extension next to the main portal dates from the time the university was founded in 1609: the university prison. This is where rowdy, hard-drinking Studiosi were imprisoned. The Giessen prison also found its way into literature through the school humorous »The Visit to the Carcer« (1876); it was written by the writer Ernst Eckstein (1845–1900), who was born in Giessen. The rumor persists that it was even included in the screenplay for the film »Die Feuerzangenbowle« (1944) with Heinz Rühmann. Source: https://giessen-discoveren.de/locations/neues-schloss-und-zeughaus/
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The Frauenberg castle ruins have flair: It is a beautiful ruin with history, whose viewing platform offers a fantastic view in almost any weather and at any time of year. In her time, Sophie of Brabant certainly appreciated the view from her “living room”.
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The Badenburg is a beautiful and popular restaurant, right on the Lahn.
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The castle is very similar to the beautiful Drachenburg Castle near Königswinter. It's a shame that the lock's potential is not recognized. It could be an absolute crowd puller.
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The Altes Gronauer Schloss ruins in the Krofdorfer Forst are unique, believed to date back to the 8th or 9th century. You can explore the remnants of its perimeter walls, a rectangular building, a tower, and a round apse, offering a tangible connection to early medieval history. Another significant site is the Frauenberg Castle Ruins, built in 1252, which provides a fantastic historical experience and stunning views of the Marburg region.
Yes, Gleiberg Castle offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the Giessen basin, Vogelsberg, Westerwald, and Taunus, from its main tower. The Frauenberg Castle Ruins also feature a viewing platform with expansive vistas of the Marburg region.
Gleiberg Castle is considered family-friendly, offering free entry and a freely accessible lookout tower. The Badenburg Castle and Restaurant is also listed as family-friendly, featuring a restaurant and knight's cellar right on the Lahn bike path.
Yes, Gleiberg Castle has a restaurant with a beer garden within its courtyard, providing a pleasant spot to relax. Badenburg Castle also features a restaurant with a medieval ambiance.
The region around Lollar offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those along the Lahn River, by checking the Cycling around Lollar guide. For running, explore trails like those along the Lumda River, detailed in the Running Trails around Lollar guide. Gravel biking options are also available, with routes like the Fohnbach Valley Trail, found in the Gravel biking around Lollar guide.
Within Lollar, you can admire Friedelhausen Castle, a picturesque example of English Neo-Gothic architecture. However, it is privately owned and can only be admired from the roadside. The Altes Schloss Friedelhausen, also in Lollar, is part of a private Demeter farm and is primarily viewed from a distance.
The Altes Gronauer Schloss ruins are freely accessible. Gleiberg Castle complex is also freely accessible, and its main tower can be visited at any time. The Frauenberg Castle Ruins are freely accessible year-round.
While many castles and ruins are accessible year-round, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring and hiking. The Frauenberg Castle Ruins, for example, are noted for offering fantastic views in almost any weather and at any time of year.
Badenburg Castle is a well-preserved castle with a restaurant and a knight's cellar. Gleiberg Castle is also a well-preserved medieval castle with modern amenities.
While specific dog policies vary by site, many outdoor castle ruins and grounds, like the Altes Gronauer Schloss and Frauenberg Castle Ruins, are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. For indoor areas or restaurants, it's best to check with the specific venue beforehand.
The castles around Lollar showcase a rich history spanning over a thousand years. From the ancient protective fortress of Altes Gronauer Schloss (8th/9th century) to the thousand-year history of Gleiberg Castle, these sites reflect the region's strategic importance and architectural evolution. Frauenberg Castle Ruins, built in 1252, played a role in controlling trade routes, while Friedelhausen Castle represents 19th-century Neo-Gothic architecture.
Yes, the Frauenberg Castle Ruins are part of a nature reserve, offering visitors a chance to observe rare flora and fauna in addition to exploring the historical site.


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